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New Zealand Government Transforms Maths Education

New Zealand’s maths education overhaul: A strategic plan to address chronic underperformance and set students up for future success.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
1 year ago
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Albaby Senior High School in Auckland, New Zealand. Photo by Mosborne. Wikipedia.

Albaby Senior High School in Auckland, New Zealand. Photo by Mosborne. Wikipedia.

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  • Government’s Swift Response
    • Make It Count – Maths Action Plan
    • Components of Make It Count Plan
    • Broader Impact on Education and Society
    • Transforming the Future for Students

Recent data from the Curriculum Insights and Progress Study (CIPS) revealed alarming statistics: only 22% of Year 8 students in New Zealand meet the expected curriculum benchmark for mathematics.

For Māori students, this figure plummets to 12%, with 63% of the overall Year 8 cohort more than a year behind. These findings highlight a pressing need for educational reform.

 

  • Year 8 Students: Only 22% meet maths benchmarks.
  • Māori Students: Just 12% meet expected standards.
  • Overall Cohort: 63% are over a year behind.

 

Government’s Swift Response

In response, the government has launched “Make It Count,” a maths action plan designed to revamp the curriculum and improve maths education outcomes. This plan includes a series of strategic initiatives aimed at tackling the root causes of poor performance.

 

Make It Count – Maths Action Plan

1. Curriculum Overhaul

From Term 1 next year, New Zealand will implement a new structured maths curriculum for Year 0-8 students, a year earlier than initially planned. This curriculum is inspired by the best practices from leading OECD countries like Singapore and Australia and adapted to meet New Zealand’s unique needs. The aim is to bring the focus back to basics, ensuring students have a solid foundation in mathematics.

  • Structured Curriculum: Inspired by leading OECD countries.
  • Implementation: Begins Term 1, next year.
  • Focus: Basics of mathematics.

2. Teacher Support and Professional Development

To ensure the successful implementation of the new curriculum, the government will provide extensive support to teachers. This includes the development of comprehensive teacher guides and student workbooks, and an investment of $20 million in professional development for maths educators.

  • Resources: Teacher guides and student workbooks.
  • Investment: $20 million for professional development.
  • Training: Extensive support for effective teaching.

3. Raising Standards for New Teachers

The Teaching Council has raised the bar for new teachers, requiring at least NCEA Level 2 maths for those entering the profession. This measure aims to ensure that new educators have a strong foundation in mathematics, equipping them to better support their students.

  • Entry Requirements: NCEA Level 2 maths for new teachers.
  • Objective: Better prepare new teachers.

4. Small Group Interventions

Starting from 2025, small group interventions will be introduced for students significantly behind the curriculum level. These interventions will be informed by twice-yearly standardised assessments, helping to identify and support students who need the most help.

  • Interventions: Small groups for students behind curriculum levels.
  • Assessments: Twice-yearly standardised tests.

 

Components of Make It Count Plan

Component

Description

Implementation Date

New Maths Curriculum Structured, knowledge-rich curriculum Term 1, Next Year
Teacher Resources Guides and workbooks for teachers and students Term 1, Next Year
Professional Development $20 million investment in teacher training Immediate
Teacher Entry Requirements NCEA Level 2 maths for new teachers Ongoing
Small Group Interventions Support for students behind the curriculum level 2025
Standardised Assessments Twice-yearly maths assessments 2025

 

Broader Impact on Education and Society

Improving maths education in New Zealand has far-reaching implications. Students with strong numeracy skills are more likely to pursue higher education, secure better employment, and achieve higher earnings.

Enhanced maths education also reduces long-term social costs associated with poor educational outcomes, such as lower health and higher criminal activity rates.

 

Effects on Students:

  • Higher Education: Increased likelihood of attaining tertiary qualifications.
  • Employment: Better job prospects and higher earnings.
  • Health: Reduced hospitalization rates and improved overall health.
  • Criminal Activity: Lower risk of involvement in the justice system.

 

Effects on Teachers:

  • Pressure: Growing pressure to improve student outcomes.
  • Teaching Methods: Ongoing debates and changes in effective methods.
  • Professional Development: Need for additional support and training.
  • Cultural Responsiveness: Emphasis on teaching practices that address ethnic disparities.

 

Transforming the Future for Students

The New Zealand government’s comprehensive approach to reforming maths education represents a significant step towards addressing the country’s educational challenges.

By implementing a new curriculum, supporting teachers, and raising standards for new educators, the “Make It Count” plan aims to set students and the nation up for future success.

This initiative underscores the commitment to improving educational outcomes and closing the equity gap, ensuring every child has the opportunity to succeed.

 

Sources: THX News, Newsroom, The Conversation & New Zealand Government.

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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